Reference no: EM133702444
Assignment:
Read Van Deth Chapter: At the end of the chapter, she states "Across the western world, class differences in attitudes and behavior appear to be declining and other forms of social difference are becoming more important, notably religion, and, some claim, political values." (196).
- How Van Deth supports this statement in the chapter? Is this phenomenon solely found in the western world?
Read Van Deth Chapter:
- How are pressure groups and political parties different from social movements? In what ways can pressure groups support or undermine democracy? And in what ways can social movements support or undermine democracy?
Read the Case Study on China/Poland.
- Example of a chart detailing:
- the similarities and difference of China and Poland regarding their starting points (for example, both had worker's movements in a communist country)
- the similarities and differences regarding their outcomes (in other words: what were the results of their worker's movements and why did these results differ).